Culled from The Point Camp "100": Alarming Revelations made Reports from Kerewan of the North Bank Division has alleged that Seventeen youths are currently undergoing some form of training in order to disrupt the forth coming presidential and parliamentary elections. The seventeen youths the reports stated, are been trained by a citizen of Jarra. The accused trainer, one Alhagie Bah, is said to have personally received his distruptive training in Libya. The current set of trainees the claim said, will in turn train other youths across the country. Our sources further revealed that the trained boys normally go round the villages singing songs like: "Saying Nyolo Tai Bayilaa," meaning, "Clashes will not be averted." Our sources expressed their concern over such terrorising situation in their area. They therefore called on the Human Rights activists, Ambassadors and the International Community to take immediate action before it is too late. In a similar incident, one Alhajie Jawo Singhateh, the UDP area chairman has been alledged to have been threatened by Seyfoo Fafanding Kinteh that they have trained non Gambians who will be used to unleash mayhem adding that if he was not careful, he could be killed. In his reaction, Assistant Commissioner Modou Soma Jobe described such allegations as baseless. Mr. Jobe did made it clear that there has been mobilisation of some youth which is their normal routine work. Such allegations are made by radio Kanka and the opposition in order to destroy their name, he said. Below are the names of the supposed Seventeen youths being trained: Mbemba Jawara, Babung Suwareh, Nyori Saidykhan, Mustapha Fatty, Masanneh Fatty, Yaya Drammeh, Lamin Kassama, Lamin Barrow (alias Konteh KD), Abdou Jawara Lamin Ceesay, Malamin Jawara, Ousainou Jawara, Buba Cessay, Nuha Fatty, Badembo Gitteh, Masanneh Dobo Jawara and Lamin Fatty. Our sources indicated the fathers and mothers name of each of the Youths mentioned above. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------